Dunton Locks County Park

Dunton Locks County Park is a 53-acre park nestled on the quiet shores of Muskrat Lake and Lake Sallie. The park is located just three
miles south of the city of Detroit Lakes on US 59, then one-third mile west on Co. Rd.6, then south again on Co. Rd. 19 to Dunton Locks Road.
(Click here for a map).
The park is also accessible by bicycle, roller blades, or by foot by using the Fish Hatchery Recreation Trail located on West Shore Drive
near the Pelican River. This quiet, year-around park contains two picnic shelters, hiking & mountain biking trails which double as
cross-country ski trails in the winter, a paved recreation trail, interpretive history signs, two fishing piers, and a mechanical boat
tram that transports boats, PWC, and pontoons between Muskrat Lake and Lake Sallie, allowing boat travel from Detroit Lakes to Shoreham.

Picnics are common at Dunton Locks Park and we have the facilities to accommodate almost any size group. The VFW Shelter
( see photo), located near
the shore of Muskrat Lake, contains modern restrooms and a modern kitchen complete with stove, refrigerator, sink, indoor charcoal grill
with exhaust hood, a food service area, and electrical outlets. The shelter has covered seating for 48 people plus outside seating for an
additional 12 persons. Additional picnic tables can be brought in for special events. Please let us know at
least three days in advance how many you will need seating for. The Eagles Shelter ( see photo),
located on the hill overlooking the park area, has electrical outlets, an indoor charcoal/wood fire grill, and covered seating for 48. Both
shelters can be reserved for family reunions, weddings, meetings, or business/organizational gatherings. To reserve either of these shelters
please phone us at 218-846-2612.

For the nature lover, Dunton Locks has 6.1 km of hiking, mountain biking and cross country ski trails located on the hills above the Eagles
Picnic Shelter and along the shores between Lake Sallie and Muskrat Lake, south of the bridge. The northern trails wind through hardwood
forested hills once a gathering spot for the Sioux Indians. Remnants of Indian burial mounds are still present throughout the park. In fact,
much of the park area was a gathering area for netting tulabies, camping, and trading. The southern trails also wind through rolling, wooded
terrain, however much of the trails are located on private land owned by the Soo Pass Ranch. This land is used for camping during the several
music festivals the Soo Pass Ranch holds each year. For a map of the trails at Dunton Locks Park click the following link:
Dunton Locks Trail Map.

For those more interested in history of the area, check out the mechanical boat tram located just south of the bridge. Back when the
Detroit Lakes area was first being settled, the Detroit Lakes and Pelican River Slack Water Navigation Company devised a grand scheme to
install a series of locks and dams to accommodate steamship traffic from Breckenridge to Detroit Lakes, thus the name Dunton Locks. While
the plan was cut short, it did inspire a group of local entrepreneurs in the mid 1970s to try to duplicate the effort, only on a much
smaller scale. This group designed, built, and maintained a mechanical boat tram to promote dinner excursions between Shoreham and
Detroit Lakes. The County has since taken over the operation of the tram as a local tourist attraction.